Bloody Hell

I just survived my very first Night shift and I could say that I did well, except for the last hour wherein I am constantly slipping from consciousness and slumber. Heheh. But then again I am glad that this whole schedule would last for a month, and that would really help divert my attention from loosing Cory into something more positive. Yeas Im really devastated and sad that it turned out this way. But I cant blame anyone but myself. Well I just wanna thank my team mates for taking some of the load off my back.
Another good thing that happened during my shift was this new excitement and drive to become either a team leader or a css. I know it aint an easy task, but I hope that as time goes I myself would find the pieces and put everything together, in order for me to prove what my real worth as an individual.
Well got to go now and catch some shut eye...hehe got to go back again at around 7pm for my assesment. Wish me luck.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

hi gian, grabe i've been in the call center industry for around 2 years and i'm honestly so glad to have been out of it since april of 2005 (parang addiction no?) but yeah, the call center has a culture of its own. seize it while you're still enjoying it :)

two thumbs up sayo, the graveyard shift has never appealed to me (pero walang choice kaya palagi akong graveyard shift din dati! hehe).

cheers!

Anonymous said...

pare, kamusta? seems like ur enjoying urself sa new job mo, kahit its a little hard doing the graveyard shift. chamé did that for two years and its pretty tough. i wish u all the best, hope u make team leader in no time! btw, ive been trying to text u but no response. just following up on my hard drive and data...any news? thanks pare. keep in touch!